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In addition, the Foreign Secretary also oversees the [[Palmshire Armed Forces]] (including Palmshire Army, Palmshire Royal Navy, and Palmshire Royal Marines) and therefore has additional responsibility for defense of the [[Kingdom of Palmshire]] and its interests and for strengthening international peace and stability. | In addition, the Foreign Secretary also oversees the [[Palmshire Armed Forces]] (including Palmshire Army, Palmshire Royal Navy, and Palmshire Royal Marines) and therefore has additional responsibility for defense of the [[Kingdom of Palmshire]] and its interests and for strengthening international peace and stability. | ||
The current Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs is | The current Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs is currently vacant. | ||
The Foreign Secretary is responsible for appointing officials within his/her own department who reports to him/her. | The Foreign Secretary is responsible for appointing officials within his/her own department who reports to him/her. | ||
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Revision as of 04:09, 24 December 2012
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, commonly referred to as the Foreign Secretary, is a member of His Majesty's Government heading the Foreign Office and responsible for relations with foreign countries, matters pertaining to the Palmshire's overseas territories and the promotion of Palmshire interests abroad.
In addition, the Foreign Secretary also oversees the Palmshire Armed Forces (including Palmshire Army, Palmshire Royal Navy, and Palmshire Royal Marines) and therefore has additional responsibility for defense of the Kingdom of Palmshire and its interests and for strengthening international peace and stability.
The current Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs is currently vacant.
The Foreign Secretary is responsible for appointing officials within his/her own department who reports to him/her.
Foreign Office
Office | Name | Entered office | Party affiliation | Notes |
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Foreign Secretary | Vacant | A member of the Cabinet | ||
Commander-in-Chief of the Forces | The Lord Berwick | 8 January 2011 | Communist | Oversees the Palmshire Army |
First Lord of the Admiralty | Vacant | Vacant | Oversees the Palmshire Royal Navy and Palmshire Royal Marines |